nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
BAKER E.T. 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "BAKER E.T.")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
9: BAKER E.T.
3: FEELY R.A., LEBON G.T., NAKAMURA K., RESING J.A., URABE T.
2: GENDRON J., GREENE R.R., MARUMO K., OKAMURA K., WRIGHT I.C.
1: AOKI M., BANNISTER S.C., BENNETT S.A., BIGNALL G., BRAY C.J., CHADWICK W.W.Jr., CONNELLY D.P., DE RONDE C.E.J., DITCHBURN R.G., EMBLEY R.W., EVANS A.J., FAURE K., GERMAN C.R., GREENE R., HANNINGTON M.D., JAKUBA M., KAIHO Y., KISIMOTO K., LEBON G., MARUYAMA A., MATSUMOTO T., MURTON B.J., NAKAYAMA E., NISHIZAWA A., OKANO O., OKUMURA K., PARADIS G., PARSON L.M., PRIEN R.D., RAMIREZ-LLODRA E., REYES A.G., REYNERS M.E., ROE K., RONDE C.E.J. De, SHANK T.M., SHIBATA T., SHITASHIMA K., SONODA A., SOONG C.W.R., SPARKS R.J., STOFFERS P., TENNANT D., VANCE T., WAKITA H., YABUKI T., YAMAZAKI T., YOERGER D.R., YTOW N., フラックス リッジ, 中村 光一
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1994: An Overview of Multi disciplinary Cruise of R/V Melville to Superfast spreading East Pacific Rise, 13.5 degrees S 18.5 degrees S
1994: Methane and Manganese Distribution in Hydrothermal Plumes along the East Pacific Rise, 13 degrees 50 minutes 18 degrees 40 minutes S
1994: Tow yo,Ehその場測定による東太平洋海膨熱水プルームの特徴づけ
Characterization of hydrothermal plumes in the East Pacific Rise by in situ Eh measurements during Tow yo surveys
1995: The Effect of Magmatic Activity on Hydrothermal Venting Along the Superfast Spreading East Pacific Rise
1996: Hydrothermal plume particles and dissolved phosphate over the superfast spreading southern East Pacific Rise
2004: Explorations of Marinana Arc Volcanoes Reveal New Hydrothermal Systems
2005: Evolution of a Submarine Magmatic Hydrothermal System: Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand(A17)
2006: Submarine hydrothermal activity along the mid Kermadec arc, New Zealand: Large scale effects on venting
2008: Hydrothermal activity on the southern Mid Atlantic Ridge: Tectonically and volcanically controlled venting at 4 5 degrees S